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Public input sought on future of Stanley Park DriveThe Vancouver Park Board is asking the public to weigh in on the future of Stanley Park Drive. The board is putting six options on the table, ranging from a time-based or reservation system for vehicle traffic to completely closing the road to cars. Andrea Macpherson reports.Global News at Noon BCJul 17
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Heavy rain floods Montreal roadsThe remnants of hurricane Beryl descended on Quebec, bringing heavy rain to parts of the province. As Global’s Dan Spector reports, flooding closed some major roads in Montreal.Jul 10
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Peterborough County OPP step up patrols over summertime as highway traffic surgesSummer brings a marked increase in traffic across Peterborough and the Kawarthas. But with an influx of motorists on the roads, comes a rise in incidents. Police are stepping up patrols over the summer months and are reminding drivers to be safe while behind the wheel. Tricia Mason reportsTrafficJul 11
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Feel the sounds of the city with Edmonton Jazz AlleyEdmonton Jazz Alley is bringing some of the grooviest musicians to an alleyway in the Alberta Avenue District. Mary Ann Roa and Thomas Marinus from Arts on the Ave join Global News Morning to talk about this perfect date night with delicious food and drink while listening to jazz music taking place this summer.Global News Morning EdmontonJul 7
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Deliriously happy Edmonton Oilers fans celebrate Game 6 win“We want the cup! We want the cup!” Thousands of deliriously happy Oilers fans roared as the team won Game 6 and are now just 60 minutes of play away from bringing the Stanley Cup home for the first time in decades. Jeff Semple has more from the midst of the chaos in downtown Edmonton.CanadaJun 22
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Home run fries: Elevate your French fry game with these Blue Jays-approved recipes!It’s Fry-Day on TMS! Chef Matt Munro from the Rogers Centre, home of the Toronto Blue Jays, joins us with creative recipes to transform your fries. From loaded poutines to spicy kicks, learn how to make these crowd-pleasers at home and bring the ballpark experience to your kitchen!The Morning ShowJun 21
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Legendary Edmonton Oilers broadcaster speaks about team’s successThe thought of a game seven in this year’s Stanley Cup final seemed nearly impossible after the Edmonton Oilers lost the first three games of the series. Now, they’re one win away from bringing the cup back to Canada for the first time in 31 years. With so much at stake, it could be one...CanadaJun 23
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Wildfire burning out-of-control just north of Spences BridgeThe Drinkwater Road wildfire is 30 hectares and is bringing on a steep slope. BC Wildfire Service officials said no structures are being threatened at this time, but it is burning relatively close to Highway 1.Global News Morning BCMay 25
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New rules for dog travel to U.S.If you had plans to bring your dog with you on your visit to the United States this summer – it’s about to get a bit more complicated. Kristen Robinson reports on what you’ll need to know before you pack up your pet for a southern road trip.Global News Hour at 6 BCMay 16
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Alberta explores alternative route out of Fort McMurray as wildfire forces residents to fleeAs wildfire evacuees crowded the roads out of Fort McMurray and travelled down the two highways out of town, the scene brought back memories of a scramble to leave the city in 2016, as a ferocious blaze consumed thousands of homes. Now with a wildfire burning nearby once again, the experience bringing renewed calls for...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMay 15
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Global National: April 29Both Israel and Hamas are being urged to agree on a new ceasefire proposal which would pause the fighting for 40 days in exchange for the return of up to 33 hostages. The growing pressure on all sides to bring an end to the suffering and hostility, and the mounting pro-Palestinian protests on Canadian campuses....Global NationalApr 29
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: April 19More fallout from decriminalization in Oregon. Why it’s a cautionary tale for the future of the pilot here in B.C. An encouraging new development puts the Vancouver Island orphan orca rescue on hold, for now. And a father has a warning for motorists as warmer weather brings motorcyclists back onto our roads.Global BCApr 19
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DVP, King Street closures in Toronto set to beginThe city is adding some more road closures to the tally, including along King Street for the ongoing project involving watermain and TTC streetcar track replacement. Kayla McLean reports on how this will affect traffic in Toronto.Global News at 5:30 TorontoApr 19
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April snow brings spring delays across EdmontonGolfers eager to enjoy opening day at Victoria Golf Course woke to disappointment Wednesday, when an overnight snowfall put plans on hold. The snow also made for treacherous road conditions across the region — before it all melted away. Jasmine King reports.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonApr 17
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RuPaul’s Drag Race winner JIMBO on her Drag Circus World TourWinner of “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars” Season Eight, JIMBO, is dazzling audiences worldwide with her Drag Circus World Tour. She talks to us about her victory becoming the first Canadian to win the top prize and the thrill of taking her show on the road. Plus, don’t miss his excitement about bringing the show...The Morning ShowApr 17
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Alberta spending $1.9 billion on major highway and bridge projectsWith hundreds of thousands of vehicles on Alberta’s roads each day, the provincial government is spending nearly $2 billion into building and maintaining them in 2024. As Jasmine King reports, that money is meant to help the province keep up with growth.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMar 22
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Man stabbed after Leduc road rage incident: RCMPA man from Leduc is recovering from serious injuries after being stabbed in a parking lot Wednesday night. As Jasmine King reports, RCMP say he was the victim of a road rage incident.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMar 21
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N.S. mechanic calling for better road maintenance and financial help for repairs due to potholesA local mechanic is voicing his concerns about a growing level of damage to vehicles, including his own, that he’s seeing as a result of potholes across Nova Scotia. As Megan King reports, he’s calling for better road maintenance and financial assistance to pay for repairs.Global News at 6 HalifaxMar 11
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Global News at 5:30 Toronto: March 12, 20242 people fatally shot in broad daylight in downtown Toronto we bring you more details from the scene. A fatal house fire shocks a Mississauga neighbourhood what residents are saying about the family that lived in the home. And, the union representing LCBO workers held a “day of action” ahead of their next round of...Global News at 5:30 TorontoMar 12
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Gaza crisis: 1st humanitarian aid ship sets sail as Palestinians on brink of famineWARNING: This video contains disturbing content. Viewer discretion is advised. Israel’s siege on the Gaza Strip has left more than 31,000 people dead, according to its Hamas-ran health ministry, and starvation in the region is becoming as much of a problem as violence. As Redmond Shannon reports, an aid ship loaded with nearly 200 tonnes...Global NationalMar 12